Religions > Atheism > News: Man upset by violent crucifixion scenes, so throttles wife.
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"Michael Gray" |
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21 Sep 2006 06:17:27 PM |
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News: Man upset by violent crucifixion scenes, so throttles wife. |
'Don’t strangle the anointed one,' wife pleaded in row over Mel Gibson
film
By Andrew Norfolk
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-2-2353550-2,00.html
"A HUSBAND almost throttled his wife during a heated theological
argument triggered by a controversial Mel Gibson film, a court heard.
Michael Watson loosened his grip on the throat of his wife, Patricia,
only when she appealed to his faith by gasping: “Do not touch God’s
anointed.”
The court was told that the couple, both devout Christians, celebrated
his birthday with dinner and a bottle of wine before sitting down to
watch The Passion of the Christ.
Mrs Watson left the room, and her 44-year-old husband became so upset
by the graphic depiction of the Crucifixion that he pulled the leads
out of the television and went upstairs.
His wife then decided to watch the God Channel and went to ask him why
the television was not working.
Yvonne Jobling, for the prosecution, said that an argument developed,
and Watson accused his wife of being evil. He grabbed his wife by the
throat and she fell to the floor. She said: “His grip was so tight she
was unable to speak, but she then managed to say something of a
religious nature which seemed to cause him to relax his grip.”
Magistrates in Bedlington, Northumberland, were told that Mrs Watson,
a 51-year-old care worker, had gasped: “I’m anointed by God. You know
that, Michael. Do not touch God’s anointed.” Mrs Watson, who was left
with red marks and soreness to her neck and a grazed forearm, later
told police that she had believed that her husband was going to kill
her. Watson told the police that everything his wife said about him
must be true because she never lied.
Tony Malia, in mitigation, said that Watson had gone upstairs in an
attempt to get away from the argument after their “religious
discussion” about the film became heated. His wife had followed him
and tried to remove his wedding ring. When he was interviewed by the
police, Watson immediately accepted he had gone too far. Watson, who
is unemployed, from Blyth, Northumberland, pleaded guilty to assault
and was given a two-year supervised community order. The magistrates
took into account his early guilty plea and the fact that he had shown
genuine remorse.
The couple separated after the attack but are now attempting a
reconciliation.
Speaking after the hearing, Mrs Watson said that she had planned “a
lovely evening” for her husband’s birthday. “I had bought The Passion
of the Christ on DVD that day and we started watching it.” She said
that she became upset and left the room before her husband.
“After a while Michael got upset because of the way Jesus’s
Crucifixion was portrayed. He pulled the leads from the back of the
television in anger and went upstairs.
“Later, I wanted to watch the God Channel but the TV would not work. I
went upstairs to ask Michael why it wasn’t working and we argued about
it.
“The Devil was in the house that night. I had to remind Michael that I
am one of God’s annointed people. It was the devil that made him do
that.”
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| Title: Re: News: Man upset by violent crucifixion scenes, so throttles wife. |
29 Sep 2006 06:05:39 PM |
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 08:47:27 +0930, Michael Gray
<fleetg@newsguy.spam.com> wrote in alt.atheism
'Dont strangle the anointed one,' wife pleaded in row over Mel Gibson
film
By Andrew Norfolk
They're both batty.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-2-2353550-2,00.html
"A HUSBAND almost throttled his wife during a heated theological
argument triggered by a controversial Mel Gibson film, a court heard.
Michael Watson loosened his grip on the throat of his wife, Patricia,
only when she appealed to his faith by gasping: Do not touch Gods
anointed.
The court was told that the couple, both devout Christians, celebrated
his birthday with dinner and a bottle of wine before sitting down to
watch The Passion of the Christ.
Mrs Watson left the room, and her 44-year-old husband became so upset
by the graphic depiction of the Crucifixion that he pulled the leads
out of the television and went upstairs.
His wife then decided to watch the God Channel and went to ask him why
the television was not working.
Yvonne Jobling, for the prosecution, said that an argument developed,
and Watson accused his wife of being evil. He grabbed his wife by the
throat and she fell to the floor. She said: His grip was so tight she
was unable to speak, but she then managed to say something of a
religious nature which seemed to cause him to relax his grip.
Magistrates in Bedlington, Northumberland, were told that Mrs Watson,
a 51-year-old care worker, had gasped: Im anointed by God. You know
that, Michael. Do not touch Gods anointed. Mrs Watson, who was left
with red marks and soreness to her neck and a grazed forearm, later
told police that she had believed that her husband was going to kill
her. Watson told the police that everything his wife said about him
must be true because she never lied.
Tony Malia, in mitigation, said that Watson had gone upstairs in an
attempt to get away from the argument after their religious
discussion about the film became heated. His wife had followed him
and tried to remove his wedding ring. When he was interviewed by the
police, Watson immediately accepted he had gone too far. Watson, who
is unemployed, from Blyth, Northumberland, pleaded guilty to assault
and was given a two-year supervised community order. The magistrates
took into account his early guilty plea and the fact that he had shown
genuine remorse.
The couple separated after the attack but are now attempting a
reconciliation.
Speaking after the hearing, Mrs Watson said that she had planned a
lovely evening for her husbands birthday. I had bought The Passion
of the Christ on DVD that day and we started watching it. She said
that she became upset and left the room before her husband.
After a while Michael got upset because of the way Jesuss
Crucifixion was portrayed. He pulled the leads from the back of the
television in anger and went upstairs.
Later, I wanted to watch the God Channel but the TV would not work. I
went upstairs to ask Michael why it wasnt working and we argued about
it.
The Devil was in the house that night. I had to remind Michael that I
am one of Gods annointed people. It was the devil that made him do
that.
"
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